2025
Demographic inequities and cumulative environmental burdens within communities near superfund sites on Long Island, New York
Mooney F, Kelly J, Warren J, Deziel N. Demographic inequities and cumulative environmental burdens within communities near superfund sites on Long Island, New York. Health & Place 2025, 91: 103409. PMID: 39799904, PMCID: PMC11792615, DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2024.103409.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBayes TheoremCensusesEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental JusticeHazardous Waste SitesHumansNew YorkParticulate MatterPovertyResidence CharacteristicsSocioeconomic FactorsConceptsLow-income residentsSuperfund siteEnvironmental burdenSocio-DemographicHigh PM2.5 concentrationsEnvironmental variablesCensus tractsLong IslandPoisson regression modelsBlack residentsCumulative environmental burdenDemographic inequalitiesNew YorkDistribution inequalitySuperfundCommunity demographicsHispanic/Latino residentsToxic releasesExposure potentialCounty residentsExposed communitiesStratified analysis
2024
Residential Proximity to Oil and Gas Development and Mental Health in a North American Preconception Cohort Study: 2013-2023.
Willis M, Campbell E, Selbe S, Koenig M, Gradus J, Nillni Y, Casey J, Deziel N, Hatch E, Wesselink A, Wise L. Residential Proximity to Oil and Gas Development and Mental Health in a North American Preconception Cohort Study: 2013-2023. American Journal Of Public Health 2024, 114: 923-934. PMID: 38991173, PMCID: PMC11306607, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2024.307730.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychotropic medication usePreconception cohort studyPrevalence ratiosMental healthDepressive symptomsMedication useCohort studyProspective cohortNorth American preconception cohort studyConfidence intervalsMental health symptomatologyPregnancy Study OnlineLog-binomial regressionCohort of USSevere depressive symptomsRestricted cubic splinesCross-sectional dataHealth symptomatologyPerceived stressCanadian womenPregnancy plannersBaseline dataCubic splinesHealthPreconception
2022
Assessing community-level exposure to social vulnerability and isolation: spatial patterning and urban-rural differences
Deziel NC, Warren JL, Bravo MA, Macalintal F, Kimbro RT, Bell ML. Assessing community-level exposure to social vulnerability and isolation: spatial patterning and urban-rural differences. Journal Of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology 2022, 33: 198-206. PMID: 35388169, PMCID: PMC9535035, DOI: 10.1038/s41370-022-00435-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCensusesHumansRacial GroupsResidence CharacteristicsSocial VulnerabilitySocioeconomic FactorsUnited States
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